Jay Sekulow, one of America’s most influential attorneys, closely examines the rise of the terrorist groups ISIS and Hamas, explains their objectives and capabilities and how, if left undefeated, their existence could unleash a genocide of historic proportions.
Recently, the world has been shaken by gruesome photos and videos that have introduced us to the now infamous terrorist group known as ISIS. The world’s wealthiest and most powerful jihadists, ISIS originated within Al Qaeda with the goal of creating an Islamic state across Iraq and Syria and unrelenting jihad on Christians. Separate from ISIS, the terrorist group Hamas has waged an equally brutal war against Israel. Both groups, if left undefeated, have the potential to unleash a catastrophic genocide.
Rise of ISIS gives a better understanding of the modern face of terror, and provides an overview of the laws of war and war crimes. These laws differentiate between the guilty and innocent, and explain why the US military and the Israeli Defense Forces are often limited in their defensive measures.
The authors’ firsthand experience, including multiple appearances before the Office of the Prosecutor, International Criminal Court at The Hague, along with direct contact battling jihadists during operation Iraqi Freedom lends insight into this important geopolitical issue.
On the program today, my guest will be Jordan Sekulow.
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Need for balance I am not sure that Jay Seculow is qualified to speak as an authority on Middle East issues. He is a lawyer. He has never lived in the Middle East and does not speak Arabic. Not all the comments on Amazon are positive about his book. Many say it was a waste of time. He just has no credibility to speak about ISIS. I have not read the book, however, I am not going to waste 8$ to read a compilation of dubious sourced Internet news about the Middle East. Mr. Sekulow sounds more like a propaganda mouthpiece for another war. The US has already spent 3$ trillion dollars fighting wars that never had any American interest. What has been accomplished there? Was it worth it? We "trained" the Iraqi Army and they got beat by a bunch of pick up driving thugs. If US wants to really do something there, find out who is funding ISIS first. We need to know the source of the problem!